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Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|1.51km from downtown
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|1.51km from downtown
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|1.51km from downtown
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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The Pemberton Visitor Centre Museum

Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|1.38km from The Pemberton Visitor Centre Museum
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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Pemberton Pedals and Paddles

Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|1.64km from Pemberton Pedals and Paddles
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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Pemberton Mountain Bike Park

Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|1.32km from Pemberton Mountain Bike Park
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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Warren National Park

Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews

Pump Hill Farm Cottages

Pemberton|2.26km from Warren National Park
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys

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Pump Hill Farm Cottages
4.5/526 Reviews
We stayed at Pump Hill for three nights. When we originally booked we read reviews online and chose Pump Hill because of what it offered for kids. With a 2.5 year old we wanted to take him somewhere he could interact with the animals and spend some time running around on the property. Pump Hill certainly delivered! We stayed in the Wattle cottage which was two bedroom, one bathroom. It is a brick and mud cottage (I think) and had a genuine farm feel about it. The cottage was clean and well maintained while still providing that rustic feeling. Unfortunately on the first night we lost power due to bad storms in town. I phoned owner Gwen who was lovely and she sent around farmhand Jo with some extra candles. The stove/oven ran on gas so we could still cook dinner and there was firewood available so we stayed nice and warm. There was also a BBQ at our cottage which we used on our second night. I had read reviews about uncomfortable beds but we found the complete opposite. We were very comfortable and there were extra warm blankets provided which added to our comfort. The next morning we met Farmer Jo for a tractor ride to feed all the animals. Jo was very friendly and we had a great time meeting the animals on the farm and learning about them. We were told that we could feed/pet any of the animals during the day and we took the opportunity to when we could. There were carrots and apples available at reception free of charge to feed the animals. On our second morning we met Mark who owns the farm. He was so lovely and had a great sense of humour. My son was just as excited to go on the tractor ride to feed the animals for a second time. We learnt more about the farm and the animals from Mark. You can see that he genuinely loves his animals and the farm. The children got to collect the eggs from the chicken coop and we discovered that Mark had put store bought eggs in there for the kids to collect (chickens don't lay many eggs during winter). This was a great touch and something the kids will remember. We stayed back for a little while after feeding time and spoke with Mark and he told us more about the animals and said we could go into any of the paddocks/enclosures and spend time with the animals throughout the day which was amazing. We brushed the miniature ponies and spent some time patting them. Overall we had a fantastic stay at Pump Hill Farm Cottages and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with young kids. The accommodation isn't 5 star but it was clean and comfortable. We booked Pump Hill for the ”farm” experience and that is worth 5 stars! It was lovely to sit in our cottage and see the horses in the paddock in front of us. The cottage had cooking utensils etc for us to use and there is an IGA in town or a Woolworths in Manjimup so we bought our own groceries. Yes there is no Wi-Fi in the cottages but it was so nice to get away and just experience what Pump Hill had to offer and we didn't need the internet. The TV sys
Karri Forest Motel
3.8/528 Reviews
To be honest, I was disappointed with this motel. Yes, it was fairly inexpensive (but still $200 per night), but I expected more. Good The location was great, grounds were nice, and staff were pleasant (as was the cat). The gym was a nice facility, and on-site laundry was handy. The mini-bar was basic but not too expensive unlike other hotels/motels. Bad Our room wasn't cleaned for the entire week we were there. We also got moved around from room to room, with the first one without a working shower for our first night. The beds were ridiculously uncomfortable, no mattress protectors, and about 10 years past-retirement age. My son's doona was dirty. No replacement of toilet paper - we had to ask the cleaner for some. Worst The worst part was the breakfast. They said ”kids eat free” and even their policy stipulates that children are aged under 14. Yet we had to pay for the breakfast for the kids at the end of our stay. When I questioned them on this, they said children were free if they were under 3. So really they should say ”toddlers and babies eat free”. Very very disappointed in this, as if we had known, we would have bought a pack of fruit loops in town, rather than wasting $120 on fruitloops. A rip off. I won't be staying here again or recommending this place. At the very least, stay there but read the reviews and make an informed choice.
Forest Lodge Resort
4.3/588 Reviews
I booked Forrest lodge for my birthday getaway stay and I have only good things to say about this place.. beautiful location, amazing breakfast, nice rooms. Ingo - the owner, is an amazing host and goes above and beyond for his guests. If you are a fan of authentic German food they have a couple amazing options on the menu and it was absolutely to die for.. I will be recommending this place to everyone. I am so impressed and grateful to have come across this magnificent gem in Pemberton. I will remember this holiday for a lifetime. Just perfect
RAC Karri Valley Resort
4.1/576 Reviews
This was our second stay here. Admittedly the rooms (esp the bathrooms) need a bit of an update. We stayed in a lakeside room - the lake view is so amazing and beautiful in the rain or the shine. We love the restaurant - so convenient and the meals are great with helpful and pleasant staff. We did archery, hiking and canoeing - but you could do nothing but sit on your balcony if that is what you like. This resort represents good value for families with so much fun stuff to do. We are a couple and we also enjoyed all it has to offer. It is not luxury but it does not come with a luxury price tag. Hopefully RAC will continue to improve and maintain the facilities.

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More About Pemberton

Planning a trip to Pemberton? There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Pemberton may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Pemberton.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Pemberton. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are not many hotels in Pemberton. Guests are advised to book in advance. Pemberton has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 160 SGD. There are 5 four-star hotels in Pemberton at an average price of 179 SGD per night. There are 4 three-star hotels in Pemberton at an average price of 135 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Pemberton, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. In Pemberton, there are hotels under the Best Western brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Best Western. Those who favor Best Western can choose a hotel under its name. Karri Valley Chalets in Pemberton is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Mudstone Suites.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree. The most famous attractions locally are Gloucester National Park, Pemberton Mountain Bike Park, The Pemberton Visitor Centre Museum.

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